Dr. D.Madhuri
Experience: | 8 years |
Education: | Dr. NRS Govt Ayurvedic Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am trained in Kayachikitsa—that’s the internal medicine side of Ayurveda—and yeah, that basically means I look at everything going on *inside* the system, not just what shows up on the surface. I did my MD in this stream coz I’ve always been drawn to how deep Ayurveda goes... like, not just “what disease” but “why it happened” in *that* person in *that* way. Whether it’s diabetes, gut issues, PCOS, stress burnout or some vague autoimmune picture, I start with the root imbalance and build from there.
My focus is mostly on chronic stuff—metabolic disorders, lifestyle diseases, GI troubles, stress-linked conditions, even long-term inflammation where things aren’t clear-cut. I use a mix of classical formulations, diet realignment, detox if needed (like Basti or Virechana or whatever fits), and yeah—habit rewiring too. Sometimes the answer isn’t more herbs... it’s just eating at the right time or fixing sleep. I really try to tailor every plan to prakriti and vikriti... no “one-size” thing here.
And honestly I don’t try to fight the body, I work with it. That’s what Ayurveda taught me. And that’s what I keep going back to. |
Achievements: | I am kind of obsessed with staying in touch with where Ayurveda’s heading, which is why I keep showing up at all kinds of seminars—national, international, online whatever—if it helps sharpen my clinical thinking, I'm there. One thing I'm kinda proud of tho—I ranked 1st in this online contest on hypothyroidism held by Dr Vasishta’s Ayurveda Remedies. Not just a fluke... I actually go deep into endocrine disorders a lot, it’s become a real area of focus in my practice lately. |
I am practicing Ayurveda since around 5 years now, and honestly—it still teaches me things every single day. My work mostly centers around chronic lifestyle conditions and stuff that just doesn’t go away with surface-level fixes—like diabetes, thyroid problems, PCOD, digestion issues, fatigue, anxiety... you know, the kinds of problems that kinda creep in slow and stay unless you really look deeper. That’s what I try to do: not just manage symptoms, but find out why it’s happening at all. My approach is rooted in classical Ayurvedic texts—but not in a rigid way. I mix it with practical, real-world thinking. I use internal herbal meds, but also external therapies like Basti, Abhyanga, Nasya, and all that. But more than any “procedure,” what actually makes the shift is customizing every plan. One-size-fits-all just doesn't work. Some people are all fire (Pitta) and some are heavy on Kapha—and if you don’t factor that in, the results don’t last. I focus on diet corrections, correcting daily routines (Dinacharya), even tiny sleep tweaks... those matter a lot too. I’ve really leaned into managing endocrine/metabolic stuff—especially women coming in with irregular periods, PCOS-like patterns, or thyroid ups & downs. Also getting lots of folks lately with super sluggish digestion or bloating that just doesn’t quit, and surprisingly many cases of unexplained low immunity or burnout. I look at stress a lot. Sometimes that’s the root hiding under everything else. I do both in-person & digital consults, and I try to explain things in a way that doesn’t overwhelm ppl. Ayurveda can feel complicated, but once it clicks, it makes so much sense. I kinda see my role not just as a healer, but also someone who gives people back that feeling of “okay, *this* I can actually do.” And yeah, sometimes all it takes is getting someone to change when & how they eat. Or the right oil for a stubborn rash. But those small things—done right, at the right time—can really flip the switch.